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The 5 Stages of Digital Marketing Phase 1: Setting Up and Laying Down Your Digital Marketing Strategy. Phase 2: Implementation and Traction. Phase 3: Conversion and Expansion. Phase 4: Understanding Client Desires. Phase 5: Re-plan and Research.
If you get through the phone screen and one round of interviews, without a single question from them, it's a red flag. Either they don't want the...
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Different Types of Social Media Networks Social Networks: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. Media Sharing Networks: Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube....
Read More »According to research, about 356 billion U.S. dollars were spent on digital advertising in 2020, which is expected to rise over the coming years. These figures highlight the importance of digital advertising for both small and established businesses. With these increasing amounts of money being utilized in digital marketing campaigns, it is becoming more vital than ever for organizations to have solid strategies behind their digital marketing campaigns to ensure that they are using their resources effectively. Putting millions behind a campaign targeted at the wrong audience is a sure-fire way to find failure. The 5 Stages of the Digital Marketing Life Cycle is one practice for creating a strategy that takes a holistic approach to your business goals.
Now let's cover the ins and outs of the most popular social media platforms so you can decide which to focus on for your business. 1. Facebook: 2.9...
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Anyone can be an influencer! As long as you have a passion behind what you are sharing, you can create digital content on just about anything. For...
Read More »The first stage is understandably challenging, but it sets you up for a smooth path to proceed for the second phase: implementation and traction. Using the information you gathered in the first stage, begin to implement your digital marketing strategy. How fast or slow you go with your digital marketing campaign depends on what you want to achieve in the end and your budget. The key here is to build a relationship with your target audience while collecting as much data as possible through analytics. Let this data begin to paint the picture of how your target audience is reacting to your brand through the different channels you have chosen to pursue. Focus on creating and maintaining healthy relationships with your target audience and customers. To achieve this, engage with your audience, especially personally, if you can. Ask them what they think about your services and how they think you should improve. Your goal in this phase is to gain traction with your intended customers, let them get familiar with your business and provide them with the answers they might be searching for around your product or service. People like to buy from people. So make it clear that behind your website or business name, that’s what your audience will find.
And thankfully, even with the influx of how-tos and social media guides out there, there are just three basic forms that social media marketing is...
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A YouTube video with 1 billion views can make upwards of $5,000. According to a variety of sources, YouTubers can make anywhere from $0.01 to $0.30...
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Of the paid media options, social media advertising and promoted posts (primarily on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube) are far and away the most...
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Which signs are the introverts of the zodiac? Virgo, Pisces, Capricorn, Cancer and Scorpio - even Aquarius to a degree. Also the gender of the...
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Zero order reactions are those in which the concentration of the reactants does not change over time and the concentration rates remain constant.
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To obtain a corporate sponsorship, make sure you do the following: Choose companies with values more aligned to yours. Give something back to them....
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